Match report and highlights as Richarlison cancels out early opener
Thursday 6 December 2018 00:22, UK
A dogged Newcastle display denied dominant Everton three points as Salomon Rondon's goal earned the visitors a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park.
Rondon fired Jacob Murphy's cross home at the far post (19) in one of several rapid Newcastle counter-attacks before half-time.
But Everton, who dominated possession, levelled when Richarlison was well-positioned to turn in Jamal Lascelles' inadvertent flick-on from a corner with a smart finish into the roof of the net (38).
In the second half, Everton had 17 touches in the Newcastle box and delivered 16 crosses in open play, without forcing visiting goalkeeper Martin Dubravka into anything too taxing as Rafa Benitez's men hung on for a battling point.
Everton controlled the play in the opening stages with Newcastle happy to sit eight men behind the ball at all times, but looking to spring a counter with the hosts' full-backs both regularly out of position.
And they did just that 19 minutes in, when Murphy outpaced Seamus Coleman before whipping a pacey cross across the six-yard box which Yerry Mina missed, and Rondon smashed home at the far post.
Everton huffed and puffed and forced 10 corners before the break, but having supplied consistently poor deliveries in the opening half-hour Sigurdsson improved to find Richarlison, thanks to an accidental flick-on from Lascelles, and his finish was similar to Rondon's at the back stick.
After half-time, Everton enjoyed near-total control but did not force Dubravka into a single save of significant difficulty. Despite winning numerous free-kicks in good positions, Lucas Digne's crossing was appalling and failed to find an Everton man once - while Newcastle still posed an occasional threat on the break.
Christian Atsu forced Jordan Pickford into a stunning low save when he unleashed a powerful 16-yard drive from DeAndre Yedlin's knock down, and he should have won the game in the final minute when played through by substitute Ayoze Perez from a quick throw-in.
The draw moves Newcastle another point away from the bottom three and into 14th, while Everton regain sixth place but are ahead of Manchester United and Bournemouth only on goal difference, and have an eight-point gap to Arsenal in fifth.
All three of Newcastle's centre-backs spent the night heading and kicking away anything which came into their path, but Schar's performance was the best of the lot.
Five interceptions, 12 clearances and five tackles - all three the most of any player from either side - as well as six out of eight aerial challenges won capped an impressive night for the Swiss defender.
Everton host Watford live on Monday from 7pm on Sky Sports Premier League, in a game which is sure to be spicy against Marco Silva's old club.
Newcastle host Wolves on Super Sunday, live on Sky Sports Premier League from 3.30pm.